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Ontario Breaks Ground on Roadways at the Gateway to the Ring of Fire

Press Release

June 02, 2026

All-season road access will unlock the economic potential of the Ring of Fire, while supporting First Nations and securing Ontario’s critical minerals supply chain

GREENSTONE — Today, Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation and Minister Responsible for Ring of Fire Economic and Community Partnerships, along with local First Nation partners, municipal leaders and industry representatives, marked a major milestone on the gateway to the Ring of Fire, breaking ground on the reconstruction of the Municipality of Greenstone’s Geraldton Main Street Rehabilitation Project.

As part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario, developing all-season road access to the Ring of Fire will strengthen local economies in the North, secure domestic supply chains and support local First Nations. The project complements the government’s ambitious plan to accelerate the construction and completion of the four roads to the Ring of Fire five years ahead of schedule, with construction planned to start in June 2026 and roads beginning to open in November 2030.

“Geraldton’s Main Street has always been about more than rebuilding a road: It is about building the Corridor to Prosperity, with First Nations and northern communities as integral leaders and full partners, every step of the way,” said Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation. “Today, we provide the baseline access to responsibly develop the region, unlock the Ring of Fire and ensure that the infrastructure is in place for shared prosperity in northern and First Nation communities.”

The Ontario government is investing $81.3 million to rebuild Geraldton’s Main Street, connecting Highway 11 at the south end to Highway 584 at the north, enhancing safety and accessibility for residents, businesses and heavy industrial traffic while providing access to the Trans-Canada Highway, a critical cross-country corridor that supports the movement of billions of dollars in goods each year. Rehabilitating Geraldton’s Main Street will support future road development efforts in the region, helping connect northern communities and remote First Nations to critical goods and services, education and health care.

“Our government is making historic investments in highway infrastructure to unlock access to the Ring of Fire by 2030 and realize Ontario’s full economic potential,” said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. “The Ring of Fire possesses vast resources the world needs, including critical minerals, and we’re moving forward to build the roads that will transform Ontario’s mining sector into an economic powerhouse.”

The Main Street rehabilitation project is part of Ontario’s plan to unlock the Ring of Fire by investing in infrastructure that supports economic development, job creation and stronger, more connected communities across the north, while advancing economic reconciliation with First Nations through partnerships that offer economic opportunities spanning generations. Realizing the economic potential of the Ring of Fire is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create more than 70,000 jobs, make Ontario a critical minerals superpower and add $22 billion to the province’s economy over the next 30 years.

Ontario is unlocking the economic potential of the Ring of Fire region while ensuring First Nation communities benefit from critical mineral development. As global demand for critical minerals needed to manufacture electric vehicles, batteries, modern defence technologies and advanced manufacturing continues to grow, Ontario has the deposits, skilled workforce, expertise and business-friendly investment climate to secure the province’s place as the most competitive jurisdiction in the G7 to invest, create jobs and do business.

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“The rehabilitation of Main Street is a once in a generation project that provides much needed revitalization to a core piece of infrastructure that will serve as the starting point to the Corridor of Prosperity. This is the single largest municipal infrastructure project in Greenstone’s history and would not have been possible without the leadership of Premier Ford and Minister Rickford.”
– James (Jamie) McPherson
Mayor, Municipality of Greenstone

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